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APPLICATION TILBI) FEB. 26, 1907'.

Sama/VQ `UNITED PATENT FFICE. ISAAC N. DVIS, OF WYALUSING, PENNSYALVANIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO FISHER WELLES, 0F WYALUSIN G,IENNSYLVANIA.

JARYAND c'ovnn HOLDER.

. Specification of Letters Patent.

Application llled February 28, 1907. Serial No. 859,328..

10 holding pickle jars and the ike, the object being to provide a holderwhich is very simple and enea in construction and one which is veryeffective in use.

Another object 'of my invention is to provide the holder with a hingedarm carrying a cover which is adapted to t over the j ar.

Another object of my invention is to ro vide means for supporting thecover w en swung up from over the jar.

With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in thenovel features of construction, combination and arrangement of partshereinafter fully describedr andpointed out in the claims.

In the drawing forming a part of this speciiicationz-Figure 1 is aperspective view of my improved holder showing a jar arranged thereon.Fig. 2 is a detail sectional view of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a detailsectional view of s. modiiicat-ion.

In the drawing A indicates a circular base provided with an outwardlyprojecting portion A which is preferably formed of wood but may beformed of any suitable material. Arranged on the base A. arespring-clips B on which the glass jar C is ada ted to rest and besecurely held in place by t e spring clips engaieng the side of the jar.v

cured on the portion A of the base is s. standard 2D havin a plate Esecured on its upper end provi ed with vertical spaced a ertured ears Ein which is secured a pin on which is pivotally mounted the aperturedend of a curved arm F. The free end of the arm F is also apertured towhich is pivotall connected the a ertured ears G of a plate which issecure on the top of a cover H by screws, which is adapted to lit overvthe jar and close the same. A lug F is formed on the arm F so that thelid can be readily lifted when desired. A shoulder Fz is formed on thearm F adapted to engage the plate E when the arm is swung upwardly andhold the arm up into a vertical position so that the pickle or otherarticle in the jar can be readily removedfrom the jar.

In the modification shown in Fig. 3 the base I is formed of metal havinga recess formed therein adapted to receive the ar for holding it inpla/ce.

Havin thus fully described my invention, what I aim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent is:-

A jar and cover holder comprising a circu lar base provided with anoutwardly propietxng portion, spring clips varranged on said ase for suportmg and holding a jar a standard n secure( on the outwardlytprojecting portion y of the' base, a late secure on the upper end ofsaid stan( ard provided with vertical spaced apertured ears, a pinsecured in said ears, a curved arm mounted on said "in, a cover rovidedwith spaced aperture ears pivots. ly connected to the free end of saidarm, and a shoulder formed on said arm adapted to engaoe the platecarried by the standard so as toliold the arm up in a vertical position.

ISAAC N. DAVIS. Witnesses:

Gno. S. HonNn'r, Invme M. ALLIs.

Patented sept. 22,1908.

